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noun ˈpeɪdʒəˈpeɪdʒər A small radio device, activated from a central point, which emits a series of bleeps or vibrates to inform the wearer that someone wishes to contact them or that it has received a short text message. Example sentencesExamples - Many modern digital cellphones and pagers allow users to disable audible ringing, so they can quietly pick up calls in public places or have the phone take messages.
- Personally, I agree that it's rude to leave cell phones and pagers on during meetings or seminars.
- We have the latest in wireless technology, from pagers and cell phones to palm pilot accessories, all for the busy man on the go.
- Let's concentrate on the big three of wireless convenience devices: pagers, cell phones and e-mail.
- These are kids who've had access to cell phones, pagers and personal computers all their lives.
Rhymes gauger, golden-ager, major, old-stager, rampager, sergeant major, stager, wager nounˈpājərˈpeɪdʒər An electronic device, usually worn on one's person, that receives messages and signals the user by beeping or vibrating. Example sentencesExamples - Many modern digital cellphones and pagers allow users to disable audible ringing, so they can quietly pick up calls in public places or have the phone take messages.
- We have the latest in wireless technology, from pagers and cell phones to palm pilot accessories, all for the busy man on the go.
- Personally, I agree that it's rude to leave cell phones and pagers on during meetings or seminars.
- Let's concentrate on the big three of wireless convenience devices: pagers, cell phones and e-mail.
- These are kids who've had access to cell phones, pagers and personal computers all their lives.
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